A device may send axis events while the tool is out of proximity, causing our plugin to force a proximity in for the pen. If the tool then sends a proximity event for a different tool we ended up with two tools in proximity. The sequence in #1171 shows this: - evdev: - [ 1, 499608, 3, 27, 0] # EV_ABS / ABS_TILT_Y 0 (+30) - [ 1, 499608, 0, 0, 0] # ------------ SYN_REPORT (0) ---------- +0ms - evdev: - [ 2, 199637, 1, 321, 1] # EV_KEY / BTN_TOOL_RUBBER 1 - [ 2, 199637, 4, 4, 30] # EV_MSC / MSC_SCAN 30 (obfuscated) - [ 2, 199637, 1, 330, 1] # EV_KEY / BTN_TOUCH 1 - [ 2, 199637, 3, 0, 910] # EV_ABS / ABS_X 910 (+246) - [ 2, 199637, 3, 1, 8736] # EV_ABS / ABS_Y 8736 (-105) - [ 2, 199637, 3, 27, -25] # EV_ABS / ABS_TILT_Y -25 (-25) - [ 2, 199637, 0, 0, 0] # ------------ SYN_REPORT (0) ---------- +700ms Fix this by remembering that we forced the tool out of proximity so if we see tool events for another tool we force the pen out of proximity again. This will have some interplay with the other tablet plugins but hopefully none that affect real-world devices, e.g. forcing a proximity out means the proximity out timer plugin gets disabled. Since devices behave in unexpected manners anyway let's see if it affects a real-world device. Closes #1171 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/merge_requests/1306> |
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libinput
libinput is a library that provides a full input stack for display servers and other applications that need to handle input devices provided by the kernel.
libinput provides device detection, event handling and abstraction to minimize the amount of custom input code the user of libinput needs to provide the common set of functionality that users expect. Input event processing includes scaling touch coordinates, generating relative pointer events from touchpads, pointer acceleration, etc.
User documentation
Documentation explaining features available in libinput is available here.
This includes the FAQ and the instructions on reporting bugs.
Source code
The source code of libinput can be found at: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput
For a list of current and past releases visit: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/libinput/
Build instructions: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/building.html
Reporting Bugs
Bugs can be filed on freedesktop.org GitLab: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/issues/
Where possible, please provide the libinput record output
of the input device and/or the event sequence in question.
See https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/reporting-bugs.html for more info.
Documentation
- Developer API documentation: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/development.html
- High-level documentation about libinput's features: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/features.html
- Build instructions: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/building.html
- Documentation for previous versions of libinput: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/
Examples of how to use libinput are the debugging tools in the libinput repository. Developers are encouraged to look at those tools for a real-world (yet simple) example on how to use libinput.
- A commandline debugging tool: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/tree/main/tools/libinput-debug-events.c
- A GTK application that draws cursor/touch/tablet positions: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/tree/main/tools/libinput-debug-gui.c
License
libinput is licensed under the MIT license.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: [...]
See the COPYING file for the full license information.
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